The weather station in Fort Collins has been continuously active and in the same location on the CSU campus since 1895. It shows no trend in precipitation since 1895.
Snowfall has increased, with this year being the snowiest January-September on record.
Climate experts from the University of Colorado tell us that skiing is doomed in Colorado .
December 16, 2008
DENVER — A study of two Rocky Mountain ski resorts says climate change will mean shorter seasons and less snow on lower slopes.
The study by two Colorado (Boulder) researchers says Aspen Mountain in Colorado and Park City in Utah will see dramatic changes even with a reduction in carbon emissions, which fuel climate change.
Study: Climate change may force skiers uphill | Aspen Daily News Online
Boulder is also having their snowiest year on record, having received almost nine feet of snow in the first half of the year.
If precipitation is the same, and snow is increasing…
..wouldn’t that mean it’s getting colder??
I think it is a distribution issue. More precip in winter and less in summer.
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Nor they Hem off to way above mean snowfall this year.
I feel The IPCC will be looking like fools in the very near future.
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/snow/Snow data delayed 3 to 4 days
Try again N Hem Snow data link
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/snow/